6 p.m. – Registration and dinner (buffet style) will begin. Those coming for dinner are asked to contribute $10 toward its costs.

6:30 p.m. While dinning continues, the program will begin.

The program is entitled “Welcoming the Stranger? Faith Traditions on Immigration Reform.” A panel of 3 or 4 individuals, from the Jewish, Christian, and eastern religious traditions, will speak on how their faiths inform and guide them in responding to the current Immigration Reform legislation and debate.

7:45 p.m. (to roughly 8:30 p.m.) Annual Business Meeting

Contact:

If you have further questions please contact Rabbi Ali Abrams at alison@jcua.org.